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UKRAINIANS TO PARADE THE YELLOW AND BLUE

FARNBOROUGH will be led out by a very special group for Saturday’s game with Westonsuper-Mare – 22 Ukrainian refugees!
The National League South side have arranged to give their eastern European friends a unique experience to celebrate Ukrainian Independence Day on August 26.
Decked in yellow and blue – shared colours of the Ukrainian flag and Boro’s kit – the mascots and their families will be given full hospitality at the Easy As HGV Stadium before taking part in a penalty shootout at half-time.
Bucket collections will also go round to help raise...

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